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A house full of five teenagers and two preteens is a recipe for
trouble anywhere, anytime. But when the Stewarts move their clan
from suburban America to live in central France, it becomes
rip-roaring hilarious, too funny for words. The boisterous
high-jinks carry on when the family returns to the Deep South to
lead a "normal" life. Until grandchildren come along. New
challenges arise on each page for this quirky but lovable family.
Side-splitting humor is balanced with a strong dose of how to raise
kids that will benefit today's modern parents.
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A spacecraft lands in a London park in 2038. After a while the A.I.
inside introduces itself as an Alien Ambassador, come to help
mankind out of the fix it's in. He offers advanced alien know-how
and the prime minister and US President make a deal. Two
scientists, Shirl and Alex, are assigned as go-betweens and become
entangled with each-other and the Alien Ambassador. They agree to
help him to become independent and to change the world for the
better. Their task is formidable and takes a very long time. They
remain together throughout, going through many changes along the
way, each more dramatic than the last. Their story is a
tragi-comedy, like reality itself.
An anthology of enjoyable and interesting short stories about the
sport of fishing. Includes the introduction to a novel, "The
Mystery of Somber Bay Island," (a very mysterious story with an
incredible ending), a series of "Intermissions," very educational
facts and recommendations on how to become an angler, a novelette,
"The Shark Hunters," many informative footnote facts, and
illustrations. The tales are funny, sad, scary, but over all, a
rewarding Christian experience to read. If you love Jesus, enjoy
fishing, love friends and family, want to become a better angler,
or just enjoy reading a good book, then this is a must read ... the
novel is awesome.
(Princess) Diana Spencer contacted British healer and psychic Anne
Stewart in July 2011 and began a series of channellings that, to
use her own words 'will change the world.' The Diana message is
unsurprisingly one of Love. 'It isn't just about loving each other
and changing the world; it is loving everything to change the
world.' In this book, through nineteen channellings from January
2012 to July 2013, read Diana's very simple, workable and profound
recipe for humanity to 're-claim our birth right and birth place.'
* Heal your mind and body using an ancient healing symbol. *
De-toxify your food and water. * Wake up to the truth of what's
going on in the world. * Let go of a lifetime of negative,
restrictive conditioning. * Improve your breathing; balance your
body's energy system. * Realise the power of prayer, blessing and
gratitude. * Send the 'love vibration' out to everyone and 'take
the planet to another dimension.' Diana chose Anne Stewart because
'I had been with her in other times', for her 'purity of heart' and
because 'people trust her.' This is a book by Diana, not about
Diana. Anne and author husband Jack run Diana Divine Healing
workshops wherever the call takes them. Diana has already promised
a sequel.
A house full of five teenagers and two preteens is a recipe for
trouble anywhere, anytime. but when the Stewarts move their clan
from mid-America to live in central France, it becomes rip-roaring
hilarious, too funny for words. The boisterous high-jinks carry on
when the family returns to the deep South to lead a "normal" life.
Until grandchildren come along. New challenges arise on each page
for this quirky but lovable family. Side-splitting humor is
balanced with a strong dose of how to raise kids that will benefit
today's modern parents.
The Stewart family has been the subject of history, chronicles,
dramas, operas, and novels for hundreds of years. Lands Where My
Fathers Died meticulously recreates that history from 1230 A.D.,
when the first family member used STEWART as his surname, to the
present. Here are the High Stewards, founders and benefactors of
Paisley Abbey, the Cradle of the Stewarts, the royal Stewart kings
and queens, accounts of the Stewarts of medieval Glasgow, through
the Protestant Revolution until exiled into Ireland. When Hugh
Stewart gets on a ship in Belfast and arrives in Pennsylvania in
1735 there are new stories of pioneers, frontiersmen, Indians,
farmers and merchants, wars and crimes, births and deaths. Each
generation gives equal accounts of both the male progenitors and
their wives who became Stewarts by marriage. Throughout this book
celebrates family life, the fathers and mothers who are the
forebears of today's generation of Stewarts.
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